FIA Boca InformationXchange Wednesday, March 14, 2007 * Name effective upon transaction closing.

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FIA Boca InformationXchange Wednesday, March 14, 2007 * Name effective upon transaction closing.

2 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. Discussion of Forward-Looking Statements Statements in this news release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements. Among the factors that might affect our performance are: increasing competition by foreign and domestic competitors, including new entrants into our markets; our ability to keep pace with rapid technological developments, including our ability to complete the development and implementation of the enhanced functionality required by our customers; our ability to continue introducing competitive new products and services on a timely, cost-effective basis, including through our electronic trading capabilities, and our ability to maintain the competitiveness of our existing products and services; our ability to adjust our fixed costs and expenses if our revenues decline; our ability to continue to realize the benefits of our transaction processing services provided to third parties; our ability to maintain existing customers and attract new ones; our ability to expand and offer our products in foreign jurisdictions; changes in domestic and foreign regulations; changes in government policy, including policies relating to common or directed clearing; the costs associated with protecting our intellectual property rights and our ability to operate our business without violating the intellectual property rights of others; our ability to generate revenue from our market data that may be reduced or eliminated by the growth of electronic trading; changes in our rate per contract due to shifts in the mix of the products traded, the trading venue and the mix of customers (whether the customer receives member or non-member fees or participates in one of our various incentive programs) and the impact of our tiered pricing structure; the ability of our financial safeguards package to adequately protect us from the credit risk of our clearing firms; changes in price levels and volatility in the derivatives markets and in underlying fixed income, equity, foreign exchange and commodities markets; economic, political and market conditions; our ability to accommodate increases in trading volume without failure or degradation of performance of our systems; our ability to execute our growth strategy and maintain our growth effectively; our ability to manage the risks and control the costs associated with our acquisition, investment and alliance strategy; industry and customer consolidation; decreases in trading and clearing activity; the imposition of a transaction tax on futures and options on futures transactions; and seasonality of the derivatives business. More detailed information about factors that may affect our performance may be found in our press release for the merger and our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, which is available in the Investor Information section of the CME Web site. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Additional Information This material is not a substitute for the prospectus/proxy statement and any other documents CME and CBOT intend to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Investors and security holders are urged to read such prospectus/proxy statement and any other such documents, when available, which will contain important information about the proposed transaction. The prospectus/proxy statement would be, and other documents filed or to be filed by CME and CBOT with the SEC are or will be, available free of charge at the SEC’s website ( or from CME by directing a request to CME, 20 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606, Attention: Shareholder Relations, or from CBOT by directing a request to 141 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604, Attention: Investor Relations. CME, CBOT and their respective directors, executive officers and other employees may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the security holders of CME or CBOT in connection with the proposed transaction. Information about CME’s directors and executive officers is available in CME’s proxy statement, dated March 10, 2006, for its 2006 annual meeting of stockholders, and information about CBOT’s directors and executive officers is available in CBOT’s proxy statement, dated March 29, 2006, for its 2006 annual meeting of shareholders. Additional information about the interests of potential participants will be included in the prospectus/proxy statement when it becomes available. This document shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities, nor shall there be any sale of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. No offering of securities shall be made except by means of a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended. NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all references to CME volume, open interest and rate per contract information in the text of this document exclude CME’s non-traditional TRAKRS SM products, for which CME receives significantly lower clearing fees of less than one cent per contract on average, as well as CME Auction Markets™ products.

3 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. CME/CBOT merger is a landmark Transaction Combination will establish the world’s most diverse global exchange and provide significant value to CME’s and CBOT’s customers and shareholders Solidifies combined company’s status as the premier global exchange Expands presence in attractive derivatives markets Positions combined company for continued growth Creates operational and cost efficiencies for customers $125+ million in estimated annual cost savings expected to be achieved year two post closing Expected to be accretive to earnings 12 – 18 months post close Potential revenue opportunities Enhances operating efficiencies Strategically Attractive Financially Compelling

4 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. + CME/CBOT will be a platform for innovative growth The combined company provides a strong platform for bringing innovation, broader access and efficiencies to traditional Over-The-Counter markets CME Clearing 360 Credit Derivatives Alternative Markets OTC Cash FX trading - $2 trillion in daily turnover FXMarketspace FX cash and swaps clearing Interest rates swaps clearing Trading and clearing for the $20 trillion (outstanding) OTC credit derivatives market Trading and clearing of weather, real estate, and economic indexes commonly traded in OTC markets The $250 trillion (outstanding) interest rate swaps market

5 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. Derivative market growth and size OTC derivatives markets are much larger and growing faster than exchange-traded derivatives CAGR OTC – 27% Exchange Traded – 25%

6 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. Off-Exchange On-Exchange Average Daily Volume On-Exchange Off-Exchange *Sources:Accenture (“Story Waters Ahead: Stock Exchanges are Heading Towards a Turbulent Future”); BIS, NASD/TRACE,WFE On-Exchange trading across markets Equity markets and derivatives differ significantly - equity exchanges compete with other equity exchanges while derivatives exchanges compete with the larger OTC/Off-exchange markets

7 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. Growth of European exchange-traded derivatives

8 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. Global derivative market shares Non-US exchanges have substantial market share and room for growth, given Asia’s small share (in notional value) *Source: FIA *Source: BIS

9 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. FX Investment Banks ’ Consortia Involvement EBS FXAll Fixed Income Equities BrokerTec 1 BrokerTec Futures 2 Creditex EuroMTS ICE MarketAxess Mark-it Partners Swapswire TradeWeb 3 Philadelphia Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange ISE Stock Exchange Boston Equities Exchange National Stock Exchange Arca 4 Brut Project Turquoise 1 Sold to ICAP 2 Sold to Eurex 3 Sold to Thomson Corporation 4 Sold to NYSE

10 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. Declining trading rates per contracts

11 Copyright Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. All rights reserved. Chuck McElveen, CEO, Kingstree Will Hobert, Managing Member, WH Trading Bob Jordan, President, Allston Trading Tom Erickson, Vice-Chairman, Commodity Markets Council; former CFTC Commissioner Dr. Craig Pirrong, Professor of Finance and Energy Markets, University of Houston Panel discussion